Versuchen GOLD - Frei
UNDP calls for inclusive access to recovery financing
Daily FT
|January 16, 2026
NEARLY all communities affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka suffered damage to homes, roads and other critical infrastructure, according to a new UN Development Programme (UNDP) assessment released on Wednesday, underscor ing the scale of recovery needs and the urgency of accessible financing for the most vulnerable.
-
The qualitative assessment, based on key informant interviews with 510 local officials, business leaders, and community representatives across 85 Divisional Secretariat divisions in the 22 most affected districts, found that 95% of respondents reported damage to residential, transport, industrial, or community infrastructure within their area, with housing and roads most frequently cited.
Cyclone Ditwah struck Sri Lanka on 26 November 2025 and is the country's deadliest disaster since the 2004 tsunami. An initial UNDP geospatial analysis released in December 2025 estimated that floodwaters inundated nearly 20% of the country's land area, exposing approximately 2.3 million people. Building on this analysis, the qualitative assessment findings point to deep and widespread recovery needs, with many communities lacking the materials, labour, and financing required to rebuild.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der January 16, 2026-Ausgabe von Daily FT.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Daily FT
Daily FT
Nittawela erupts as Kandy SC outgun Havies in six-try thriller
KANDY Sports Club produced a good team performance to overpower Havelock Sports Club in a six-try blitz, sealing second place on the points table with a 36-26 victory in front of a packed Nittawela Rugby Stadium yesterday.
2 mins
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
New and expensive speed cameras: Old habits must change to be effective
THE Sri Lankan Traffic Police are now believed to possess more advanced speed cameras. This is a positive development, undertaken at significant public expense. As ordinary citizens, we have both the right and the responsibility to express our views on how such systems can be implemented more effectively. If properly designed and enforced, speed cameras can help reduce road traffic accidents and ultimately save lives, public funds, and property by minimising avoidable losses on our roads. This is especially important at a time when the country is striving to reduce its debt burden, at least for the benefit of future generations.
4 mins
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
Lumbini Tea Valley's 'Singharaja Wiry Tips' wins its 43rd and 44th international awards at Leafies UK
'SINGHARAJA Wiry Tips' produced by Lumbini Tea Valley Ceylon was awarded its 43rd and 44th International Awards at the prestigious 'The Leafies International Tea Awards', held at Fortnum and Mason, United Kingdom last week.
1 min
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
Electricity infrastructure fragility exposed by Ditwah
I have been thinking about critical infrastructures because this is a key element of the Cybersecurity legislation that has been in preparation since 2019 and which may finally see the light of day this year.
3 mins
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
Hayleys Fentons initiates largest private-sector wind power project with lowest-ever bid in Sri Lanka
Hayleys drives Sri Lanka's renewable energy future with 50 MW facility
2 mins
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
TIER B 3-DAY LEAGUE SSC storm back from first innings blip to record sixth outright win
ARMY SC's joy of gaining a first innings lead of 48 over SSC was short lived when the table toppers came storming back in the second innings with all guns blazing to pull off a seven-wicket win and thereby register their sixth outright victory out of seven matches in the Tier B 3-Day League game concluded at SLLDC Grounds, Kirimandala yesterday.
3 mins
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
Steering Committee begins post-Ditwah disaster needs assessment
Initiative in line with ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ National Program
2 mins
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
WCIC Prathibhabhisheka WE Awards 2025 celebrates forerunners
Yet another chapter unveiling excellence of women entrepreneurs
5 mins
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
Solar power policy teetering at the edge... and a rooftop call for sustainable clarity
SRI Lanka today stands at a critical juncture in its energy transition.
6 mins
January 19, 2026
Daily FT
26th Edition of Journalism Awards for Excellence 2024: Lifetime Achievement Award winners
The 26th Edition of Journalism Awards for Excellence 2024 will be held tomorrow, 20 January in the Empire Ballroom of the Mt. Lavinia Hotel.
5 mins
January 19, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
